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    Pandering To Migrants Cost New York $73.5 Million In Federal Funds

    April 22, 20262 Mins Read
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    New York is now set to lose roughly $73.5 million in federal transportation funding. The state refused to revoke nearly 33,000 questionable commercial driver’s licenses issued to non-domiciled immigrants. Many of these licenses remained active despite expired or unverifiable documentation. This is not just paperwork. This is a failure of basic regulatory integrity.

    New York has been at the center of the migrant surge in the United States. Hundreds of thousands have entered the system, and the state declared itself a sanctuary. As pressure mounted, enforcement weakened and state government bended the rules to protect the occupiers.

    These vehicles can weigh up to 80,000 pounds and require strict training, certification, and oversight. When the state cannot properly verify who someone is, it cannot verify their driving history, qualifications, or whether the license itself was issued based on valid credentials. There have already been incidents tied to improperly vetted commercial drivers, which is what triggered federal scrutiny in the first place. This is not about politics, it is about basic safety. If identity and documentation cannot be confirmed, then neither can competency, and putting unverified drivers behind the wheel of heavy commercial vehicles creates a direct risk to everyone on the road.

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    This migrant crisis has strained every layer of the system. Housing has been overwhelmed. Public services are stretched. New York City alone has spent billions trying to manage the situation. Shelters are beyond capacity, and emergency measures have become permanent solutions. Yet the state continues signaling that it remains open.

    The economic consequences are now beginning to surface. Losing federal funding shows that the federal government is willing to enforce compliance when safety standards are ignored.  Businesses and residents have already been leaving high-tax states like New York. That trend is accelerating as uncertainty rises.

    The Trump Administration is prepared to continue withholding federal funds to pressure these states into complying with federal law. Taxpayers in every state are on the hook for the migrant crisis and denying federal funds is a point for “no taxation without representation.” There are discussions of revoking airport customs checks at airports in sanctuary cities. States that have gone rogue will be left high and dry, and perhaps then citizens will see that their elected leaders have pandered to open borders over their own constituents.



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